Lost in Translation: Rethinking the Birth of Jesus
How we imagine Jesus’ birth shapes how we understand community, hospitality, and our responsibility to one another.
How we imagine Jesus’ birth shapes how we understand community, hospitality, and our responsibility to one another.
What are you willing to risk hoping for?
We have no idea if Joseph felt the kind of romantic love for Mary that we associate with marriage. What we do know is that he demonstrated love in his care for her after overcoming his fears.
Last week we heard about Mary and her encounter with the angel Gabriel, and her saying yes to God. This week we hear about Joseph having a similar experience and saying yes to God. When have you said yes to God? Some people, no matter what is offered, their initial response is no. Are you…
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